2016 Men's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament

2016 Men's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament
Host nations Monaco Monaco
Date 18–19 June 2016
Nations 16
Final positions
Champions  Spain
Runners-up  Samoa
Third  Russia

The Final 2016 Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament is an Olympic qualification tournament for rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics. It was held on 18 and 19 June 2016 at Stade Louis II in Fontvieille, Monaco[1] The tournament used a round-robin format.

The qualification tournament was won by Spain, who qualified to the Olympics.

Teams

Means of qualification Completed date Venue Berths Qualified
2015 CONSUR Men's Sevens Championships 7 June 2015 Argentina Santa Fe 2  Chile
 Uruguay
2015 NACRA Men's Sevens Championships 14 June 2015 United States Cary 2  Canada
 Mexico
2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championships 12 July 2015 Various 1  Spain
2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Repechage 19 July 2015 Portugal Lisbon 3  Germany
 Ireland
 Russia
2015 ARFU Men's Sevens Championships 8 November 2015 Hong Kong Hong Kong 3  Hong Kong
 South Korea
 Sri Lanka
2015 Oceania Sevens Championship 15 November 2015 New Zealand Auckland 2  Samoa
 Tonga
2015 Africa Cup Sevens 15 November 2015 South Africa Johannesburg 3  Morocco
 Tunisia
 Zimbabwe
Total 16

Format

The teams are drawn into four pools, each containing four teams.

Pool Stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Ireland 33008245+379
 Samoa 32016834+347
 Zimbabwe 31024059–195
 Tonga 30032678–523

Matches

18 June 2016
11:00
Samoa  26–0  Tonga

18 June 2016
11:22
Zimbabwe  12–24  Ireland

18 June 2016
14:15
Samoa  21–27  Ireland

18 June 2016
14:34
Zimbabwe  21–14  Tonga

18 June 2016
17:30
Tonga  12–31  Ireland

18 June 2016
17:52
Samoa  21–7  Zimbabwe

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Germany 33008538+469
 Canada 320110921+887
 Uruguay 31025469–145
 Sri Lanka 300319139–1203

Matches

18 June 2016
11:44
Canada  33–0  Uruguay

18 June 2016
12:06
Germany  42–5  Sri Lanka

18 June 2016
14:59
Canada  57–0  Sri Lanka

18 June 2016
15:21
Germany  22–14  Uruguay

18 June 2016
18:14
Uruguay  40–14  Sri Lanka

18 June 2016
18:36
Canada  19–21  Germany

Pool C

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Russia 33007631+459
 Chile 32015250+27
 Morocco 31025073–235
 Tunisia 30033862–243

Matches

18 June 2016
12:28
Russia  26–19  Morocco

18 June 2016
12:50
Chile  19–12  Tunisia

18 June 2016
15:43
Russia  24–12  Tunisia

18 June 2016
16:05
Chile  33–12  Morocco

18 June 2016
18:56
Morocco  19–14  Tunisia

18 June 2016
19:20
Russia  26–0  Chile

Pool D

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Hong Kong 33006417+479
 Spain 32015431+237
 South Korea 31025657–15
 Mexico 30032796–693

Matches

18 June 2016
13:12
Hong Kong  26–10  Mexico

18 June 2016
13:34
Spain  26–7  South Korea

18 June 2016
16:27
Hong Kong  19–7  South Korea

18 June 2016
16:49
Spain  28–5  Mexico

18 June 2016
19:42
Mexico  12–42  South Korea

18 June 2016
20:04
Hong Kong  19–0  Spain

Knockout stage

Shield

Semi-finals Final
  Mexico 19  
  Sri Lanka 22  
 
      Sri Lanka 24
    South Korea 31
  South Korea 33
  Tunisia 19  

Bowl

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
       
  Zimbabwe  19
  Mexico  10  
  Zimbabwe  26
      Morocco  19  
  Morocco  33
  Sri Lanka  14  
  Zimbabwe  31
   
    Tonga  5
  South Korea  7
  Tonga  41  
  Tonga  33
      Uruguay  12  
  Uruguay  22
  Tunisia  5  
 

Plate

Semi-finals Final
  Ireland 19  
  Canada 24  
 
      Canada 24
    Hong Kong 17
  Hong Kong 24
  Chile 5  

Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
  Ireland  7
 
  Spain  12  
  Spain  17
 
    Russia  12  
  Russia  14
 
  Canada  12  
  Spain  22
 
    Samoa  19
  Hong Kong  12
 
  Samoa  31  
  Samoa  26 Third place
 
    Germany  14  
  Germany  26   Russia  22
  Chile  0     Germany  12
 

Overall

Pos Team Wn/Ls Pts Dif Pool
1 Spain 5–1 +36 D
2 Samoa 4–2 +62 A
3 Russia 5–1 +52 C
4 Germany 4–2 +50 B
5 Canada 4–2 +98* B
6 Hong Kong 4–2 +40 D
7 Ireland 3–2 +27 A
8 Chile 2–3 –43 C

Note: The majority of Canada's +98 points differential is attributable to a 57-0 win against Sri Lanka.

References

  1. "World Rugby". www.worldrugby.org. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
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